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Winemaker Lot18 teams with Warner Bros. on limited-edition wine

Bottles celebrate Lord of the Rings Trilogy

Winemaker Lot18 teamed up with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Warner Bros. Entertainment company, to produce a limited-edition collection of wine inspired by New Line Cinema’s “The Lord of the Rings” Trilogy. Each bottle includes a specially designed label, the company says. These wines are limited to 6,000 bottles each and are exclusively available at Lot18.com/LordOfTheRings while supplies last. The wine collection honors some of the film series’ most memorable members of the Fellowship, including Aragorn, Frodo Baggins and Gandalf, as well as Galadriel, Lady of Lothlórien, it says. The new “The Lord of the Rings” wine collection includes four varietals: 2015 Aragorn Appellation Lussac - St. Émilion Contrôlée, 2016 Galadriel Bordeaux Blanc, 2016 Frodo Lodi Old Vine Zinfandel and 2016 Gandalf Monterey County Pinot Noir.

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